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The Korean Society of Climate Change Research
REDD+ 사업성 전략 체계를 활용한 베트남 산림협력 가능성 평가
Evaluation on Forest Cooperation Feasibility using a REDD+ Strategic System in Vietnam
홍민아* ․ 송철호** ․ 유소미*** ․ 김휘진* ․ 고영진* ․ 이우균****†
Hong, Mina* ・ Song, Cholho** ・ Yoo, Somie*** ・ Kim, Whijin* ・ Ko, Youngjin* ・ Lee, Woo-Kyun****†
Efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and mitigate climate change through forests have been discussed in various ways
that focus on the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Accordingly, Reducing Emission from Deforestation and
forest Degradation plus in developing countries (REDD+) was established to provide incentives for GHG sequestration in forest sector.
With a growing interest toward REDD+ in the Republic of Korea, this study focused on REDD+ projects which implemented within
Vietnam and Korea Forest Service‘s project implemented countries. The tropical forests in these countries were compared and analyzed
as project strategy systems. First, when analyzing the REDD+ project by nations (Vietnam surrounding countries Indonesia, Cambodia,
Myanmar, Lao People's Democratic Republic), Vietnam had business feasibility comparable to those of the existing Korea Forest
Service project implemented countries in national scale. It was analyzed that it has good environmental and ecological conditions for
benchmarking based on existing projects. Second, project analysis at a regional scale in Vietnam showed similar results overall.
However, there was a difference in terms of drivers of forest degradation and safeguards, which are greatly influenced by environmental
and social characteristics. These results show that the Korea Forest Service can consider Vietnam as a focal REDD+ project partner
and can establish projects based on benchmarking and implementation of projects. Therefore, the Korea Forest Service will revitalize
cooperative Korea-Vietnam forest projects and contribute to registering Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) and obtaining carbon offset
credits through projects in Vietnam and achieving overseas reductions in South Korea.
REDD+, UNFCCC, Forest Carbon, Climate Change, Forest Governance
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2093-5919
2586-2782
2022-04